ECHL Today – Mar. 19

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Johnstown Chiefs (30-28-5) at Cincinnati Cyclones (48-10-4) 10 a.m. ET• Cincinnati is 7-0-0 this season against Johnstown and 26-11-4 all-time against the Chiefs.• Johnstown is 7-2-1 in their last 10 games. • Barret Ehgoetz leads the Cyclones against Johnstown with nine assists and 13 points. • Chiefs’ Randy Rowe has 11 points (4g-7a) in his last eight games.

Pensacola Ice Pilots (16-40-7) at Columbia Inferno (29-26-10) 7:05 p.m. ET• Columbia is 4-1-0, including 2-0-0 at home, this season and is 16-9-4 all-time against Pensacola. • Pensacola is out shooting their opponents 57-53 in the third period in their last five games. • Jeff Miles leads the Inferno against Pensacola with six assists and seven points. • Ice Pilots rookie defenseman Jean-Claude Sawyer has five points (2g-3a) in his last five games.

Stockton Thunder (25-34-3) at Idaho Steelheads (34-22-9) 7:10 p.m. MT• Stockton won 3-2 on Mar. 7 and is 3-2-0 this season against Idaho and 10-9-1 all-time against the Steelheads. • Idaho ranks second in the ECHL on the power play at home with 24.1 percent (42-for-174). • Thunder’s Joel Stepp is on a five-game assist streak (5a). • Marty Flichel leads the Steelheads against Stockton with six points (2g-4a).

Utah Grizzlies (30-26-7) at Victoria Salmon Kings (36-21-5) 7 p.m. PT• Utah won the last two meetings at Victoria and is 3-3-0 this season and 11-10-2 all-time against the Salmon Kings. • Victoria ranks eighth in the ECHL on the penalty kill at home with 85.6 percent (131-for-153). • Grizzlies’ rookie Nathan Lawson is 2-2-0 with a 2.60 goals-against average in his last five games. • Ash Goldie leads the Salmon Kings against Utah with five points (3g-2a).

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Premier ‘AA’ Hockey League Fast Facts• Celebrating its 20th Anniversary in 2007-08, the ECHL is the third-longest tenured professional hockey league behind only the National Hockey League and the American Hockey League. • ECHL began in 1988-89 with five teams in four states and has grown to be a coast-to-coast league with 25 teams playing 900 games in 17 states and British Columbia in 2007-08. • The league officially changed its name to ECHL on May 19, 2003. • Affiliations with 26 of the 30 teams in the National Hockey League, marking the 11th consecutive season that the league has had affiliations with at least 20 teams in the NHL. • 350 former ECHL players have played in NHL. • 21 former ECHL players have made their NHL debut this season: former Peoria Rivermen and Alaska Aces goaltender Chris Beckford-Tseu (St. Louis on Feb. 21), former Florida Everblades center David Brine (Florida on Feb. 2), former Idaho Steelheads right wing B.J. Crombeen (Dallas on Jan. 19), former Gwinnett Gladiators left wing Kevin Doell (Atlanta on Jan. 4), former Alaska defenseman Zack FitzGerald (Vancouver on Feb. 5), former Fresno goaltender Thomas Greiss (San Jose on Jan. 14), former Roanoke Express and Wheeling Nailers left wing Jason Jaffray (Vancouver on Dec. 12), former Wheeling Nailers left wing Joe Jensen (Carolina on Feb. 18), former Toledo Storm goaltender Drew MacIntyre(Vancouver on Dec. 13), former San Diego Gulls left wing Cody McLeod (Colorado on Dec. 19), former Alaska Aces and Pensacola Ice Pilots center Chris Minard (Pittsburgh on Jan. 21), former Columbia Inferno center Brandon Nolan (Carolina on Dec. 22), former Johnstown Chiefs and Fresno Falcons goaltender Dmitri Patzold (San Jose on Oct. 7), former Gwinnett Gladiators and Louisiana IceGators left wing Pascal Pelletier (Boston on Jan. 17), former Reading Royals goaltender Jonathan Quick (Los Angeles on Dec. 6), former Stockton Thunder left wing Liam Reddox (Edmonton on Dec. 7), former Gwinnett Gladiators left wing Colin Stuart (Atlanta on Dec. 29), former Columbus Chill, Richmond Renegades and Trenton Titans left wing Pete Vandermeer (Phoenix on Feb. 10), former San Diego goaltender Tyler Weiman (Colorado on Oct. 4), former Charlotte Checkers right wing Craig Weller (Phoenix on Oct. 4) and former Phoenix RoadRunners center Daniel Winnik (Phoenix Coyotes on Oct. 4).• 205 former ECHL players have played their first game in the NHL in the past seven seasons, including 94 since 2005-06. • Twenty-six former ECHL players made their NHL debut in 2006-07, including two who played in both the ECHL and the NHL as goaltender Yutaka Fukufuji played for Reading and Los Angeles while defenseman Bryan Young skated for Stockton and Edmonton. Dave McKee played for Augusta and dressed for five games as the backup goaltender for Stanley Cup champion Anaheim. • ECHL has been represented on last seven Stanley Cup champions. • There are 15 coaches in the NHL who have ECHL experience including former Wheeling coach Peter Laviolette, who is head coach of the Carolina Hurricanes, and former Mississippi coach Bruce Boudreau, who is head coach of the Washington Capitals. • ECHL has affiliations with 26 of the 29 teams in the American Hockey League, marking the seventh consecutive season that it has had affiliations with 20 or more teams in the AHL. • ECHL has been represented on last 18 Calder Cup champions. • In the last five seasons the ECHL has had more call-ups to the AHL than all other professional leagues combined with over 2,000 call-ups involving more than 1,000 players since 2002-03. ECHL and its member teams contributed nearly $3 million for charity and relief funds in 2006-07. • Further information on the ECHL is available from its website at ECHL.com.